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Anonymous /vg/530353945#530380646
7/8/2025, 5:47:41 AM
>>530379862
if you're talking about unknown his power is tricky to aim and inconsistent at times
also he has to mark you first before it can damage you, and said mark can be cleansed by staring at the unknown in just a bit more than the time it takes him to recharge his power and shoot again. or in other words, if he misses you're safe. this added pressure for the unknown to make his shot before you lose the weakened status exacerbates the weirdness of aiming his projectile
he is fun as fuck though
Anonymous /vg/527984820#528061567
6/19/2025, 11:04:48 PM
>>528057023
in-game tutorial covers the basics. survivors want to repair 5 of 7 gens and escape, killers want to sacrifice survivors on meathooks before they can. hooks work on a strike system, where the 3rd time a survivor is hooked, they're dead.

the core gameplay is about chases. horror-themed freeze tag.
survivors use windows and pallets to stall the killer in chases and buy time to complete gens, while killers try to cut through pallets efficiently and pressure survivors into making mistakes.
looping is the general term used to refer to holding chase as a survivor.
a loop (also known as a tile) is a structure that contains a pallet and/or a window.
junk loops (filler tiles) are ones where the survivor never loses line of sight of the killer.
jungle gyms (maze tiles) are structures that have a mix of high walls, windows, and/or a pallet.
junk loops are relatively weak and the basic killer strategy is to get the pallet down ASAP then either break it on the side that forces the survivor towards the edge of the map/away from other loops, or play the pallet if you think you can get the survivor to fuck up and give you a hit.
jungle gyms are usually strong and the strategy is more complicated to describe, since the survivor loses line of sight of the killer at various points. the basic killer strategy is to play with the breaks in line of sight to force the survivor to guess what you're doing. this is referred to as "mind gaming" and there's a lot you can do with it.

for killer, clown, plague and artist are good for their slowdown perks.
for survivor, feng and kate are good pickups for lithe and windows of opportunity, both perks that help with surviving chases.
besides that, the answer to "what killer/survivor should i get" comes down to who looks cool/fun to you or whose perks look fun. it's gonna be a long time before tier matters.
other than that find a streamer/YT guy that you like who's good at the game and consoom. i like hens despite him being g*rman